The manufacturer stated that the wheel segments are produced using recycled raw vulcanized rubber, which is then mounted onto a structural steel framework. This configuration is intended to combine durability with flexibility while maintaining traction across multiple terrain types.
Wheels 2: Revenge Of The Segments


That would make me less irritated at work.
Small company owners are too cheap to order replacement wheels, but some chucklefuck speared a tire on my lift with their fork and took a chunk out. So now I get a ka-thunk and spine-jarring jolt every rotation, and I have to be extra careful when my forks are up or I’m turning. “It still works” so no getting a replacement any time soon.
I mean, I’m sure they’d be too cheap to order spare segments, so it wouldn’t matter either way, but I can dream…
Ostensibly you could steal segments from other wheels. Then you can make the new guy drive the one with all the shitty segments.